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A prototype for the controller has been built and successfully measures temperature. I (smeding) am currently hammering out the PID loop to keep it at a fixed temperature. After that, all it needs is a little bit of UI and we should be good to go. | Oven has been acquired. It is a cheap 1kW Everglades toaster oven and has been able to do very crude reflow. | ||
A prototype for the controller has been built and successfully measures temperature. I (smeding) am currently hammering out the PID loop to keep it at a fixed temperature. After that, all it needs is a little bit of UI and we should be good to go. | |||
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We now have a real reflow oven and currently we are testing what the best settings are. | We now have a real reflow oven and currently we are testing what the best settings are. | ||
Over time, these data are reported here. | Over time, these data are reported here. |
Revision as of 20:13, 30 June 2015
Project Reflow Oven | |
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Status | In progress |
Contact | User:Crashjuh, smeding, robv |
Last Update | 2015-06-30 |
Because modern electronics components are tending more and more towards becoming SMD-only, and because the associated size reduction can also be very useful for space projects, we need a reflow oven.
Status
Oven has been acquired. It is a cheap 1kW Everglades toaster oven and has been able to do very crude reflow.
A prototype for the controller has been built and successfully measures temperature. I (smeding) am currently hammering out the PID loop to keep it at a fixed temperature. After that, all it needs is a little bit of UI and we should be good to go.
We now have a real reflow oven and currently we are testing what the best settings are. Over time, these data are reported here.